Multi-voice entry – PreSonus Notion 6 - Notation Software (Boxed) User Manual

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The default mode of note entry is single-voice mode: all notes on each staff pertain to a single instrument .

In multi-voice mode, up to four parts can be notated on the same staff: as many as eight in a grand staff . If

you want, you can assign each to a different instrument (

see

Change Instrument per Voice, Ch 11.8

) .

Two Voices

It’s convenient to discuss using multiple voices on a single staff first with two voices (this topic) and then with up

to four voices (next topic) . With two voices, all notes with stems pointing up are the upper voice (Voice 1) and all

notes pointing down are the lower voice (Voice 2) . Of course, to Enter notation you need to be in Edit mode .

Visual Help

If you find you would like a visual indicator of the separate voices, you can

go to the Menu bar and select View > Show > Show Voice Colors (so it

receives a checkmark in the menu) . Voice 1 notes remain in a standard

black color and all Voice 2 notes then appear in a purple color .

Enter Voice 1 (Upper Voice)

By default, all notes you Enter are considered to be part of Voice 1 . Until

you add Voice 2, note stems of Voice 1 will point in either direction, depending on the degree on a staff .

Enter Voice 2 (Lower Voice)

To switch to Voice 2, press [Windows:

Ctrl + 2

; Mac:

+ 2]

or go to the

Entry Palette

and click

in the

third pane from the left . To verify you have multi-voice entry enabled and you are in Voice 2, you view a small

v2 mark in your Music Cursor .
Switching to Voice 2 triggers two events: all succeeding notation you Enter appear as Voice 2

(stems down) . At the same time, every time you add a Voice 2 note, any Voice 1 note(s) in the same beat that

happen to have stems down now have their stems pointing up . In the example below, Voice 2 notes have

been added to only the first half of the measure: note how the upper F in beats 1 and 2 point upward .

Two voices on beats 1 and 2 (only).

To assign a different instrument to Voice 2 than Voice 1, see

Change Instrument per Voice

in Chapter 11 .

When you finish with Voice 2 and want to return to Voice 1, press [Windows:

Ctrl + 1

;

Mac:

+ 1]

or click

in the Entry Palette (third pane from the left) .

Shared Voices

For notes you share on both voices, press [Windows:

Ctrl + 5

; Mac:

+ 5]

or click

in the

Entry Palette (third pane from the left) . To verify the notes you Enter will be shared by both

voices, you view a small v1+2 mark in your Music Cursor .

Multi-Voice Entry

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